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The Life-Saving Truth About Organ Donation


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Episode 16: The importance and value of organ donation takes center stage every April for Donate Life Month. It’s a time to spotlight the impact that being an organ donor can have on countless lives.

With thousands of patients on the transplant waitlist and the growing gap between supply and demand, understanding the truth behind organ donation is crucial. In this episode of On Call, Off Script, a Jackson Health System podcast, we hear from the experts at Miami Transplant Institute—a partnership between Jackson and UHealth—University of Miami Health System.

You’ll hear how organs are preserved and transported, the innovative technology that’s advancing transplant, and the waves of impact that just one donor can leave behind.

If you’re curious about what it takes to be an organ donor, our experts at Miami Transplant Institute share the profound meaning behind giving the gift of life.

Guest Bios:

  • Rodrigo Vianna, MD, PhD: Rodrigo Vianna is the Director of Miami Transplant Institute and leads the liver, intestinal, and multi-visceral transplant program. He’s also a professor of clinical surgery at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Dr. Vianna is an accomplished liver surgeon and a leader in transplant innovation like robotic kidney and kidney/pancreas surgery. His work pushes the boundaries of what’s possible in life-saving transplantation.

  • Sean Chavis: Sean Chavis is an Organ Procurement and Placement Coordinator at Miami Transplant Institute’s donor desk. For nearly a decade, he’s played a critical role in coordinating organ offers, working closely with surgical teams, and transporting viable organs for transplantation. Chavis’ hands-on work ensures that the life-saving impact of organ donation is a seamless and impactful transfer to surgeons.
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    On Call, Off ScriptBy Jackson Health System